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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Murdoch's former adviser gets BSkyB job — Former journalist resigned from News Corp in July and now takes role of director of corporate communications — Alice Macandrew, one of James Murdoch's closest advisers who quit News Corporation after a disagreement in the way the phone-hacking scandal …
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Operation Elveden: former Mirror journalist among three arrested — First time a journalist who has worked on a non-News International title has been arrested as part of Operation Elveden — A prison officer and a former Mirror journalist were arrested on Wednesday in connection …
Discussion:
Guardian, @rupertmurdochpr and Guy Fawkes' blog
Tara Conlan / Guardian:
Caroline Thomson, BBC's chief operating officer, expected to leave — Caroline Thomson, who narrowly missed the chance to become the BBC's first-ever female director general, is expected to leave the corporation following the announcement that rival George Entwistle is to succeed Mark Thompson.
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John Plunkett / Guardian:
Entwistle named as BBC director general — BBC's current director of vision and former editor of Newsnight will take over from Mark Thompson in the autumn — George Entwistle has been named as the new director general of the BBC. — Currently the corporation's director of vision …
Discussion:
BBC and Media Week
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Chicago Sun-Times ends Journatic relationship as dozens of fake bylines discovered at more papers — Just days after “This American Life” reported on outsourcing company Journatic, two of its news organization clients have announced plans to stop working with the company.
Discussion:
B2B Memes, Stamford Advocate and Houston Press
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Jim Romenesko:
Three more newspapers report fake Journatic bylines — The Chicago Sun-Times, Houston Chronicle and San Francisco Chronicle join the Chicago Tribune in reporting that hyperlocal content provider Journatic slapped false bylines on real estate stories they published.
Discussion:
San Francisco Chronicle, JIMROMENESKO.COM and GigaOM
Peter Osnos / The Atlantic Online:
In E-Book War, the Independent Publishers Strike Back — In the fight between Apple, Amazon, the government, and publishers to set prices for electronic books, independents were overlooked. Now, they're banding together and voicing complaints. — To briefly recap: In April …
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TeleRead
James Estrin / New York Times:
Michael Kamber's “Photojournalists on War” — During the eight years that Michael Kamber covered the Iraq war, he often had lengthy late-night conversations with his fellow conflict photographers. Whether it was in Baghdad or on shared embeds, the discussion usually turned to a mutual frustration …
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Netflix just became cable's biggest TV network — Netflix subscribers watched more than one billion hours of video in June, according to the company's CEO Reed Hastings. That means that U.S. subscribers watched around 80 minutes of Netflix per day last month, which makes the service …
Discussion:
the Econsultancy blog, TechCrunch, Engadget, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, MediaPost, Jen Lee Reeves, WebProNews and Forbes Real Time
Bill Shea / Crain's Detroit Business:
Don't panic yet: The Detroit Free Press isn't closing, but a major change is afoot — A visit to the Detroit Free Press last week by a handful Gannett corporate executives prompted the latest round of existential newspaper angst within the walls at 615 West Lafayette Boulevard. — The newspaper is closing!
Discussion:
JIMROMENESKO.COM
Nikki Finke / Deadline.com:
HBO Now Targeting Fox News' Roger Ailes With TV Movie Produced By MSNBC Rivals — EXCLUSIVE: HBO appears obsessed by GOP Conservatives. There have been movies about the 2000 Bush vs Gore election standoff and Sarah Palin and most recently a TV series featuring George W Bush's severed head.
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Inside Cable News
Shira Ovide / Wall Street Journal:
Writer Michael J. Ybarra Goes Missing Near Yosemite — Authorities in California are searching the Sierra Nevada for Michael J. Ybarra, a freelance writer and extreme-sports correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, who didn't return as planned from a weekend mountain-climbing trip.